hello is a classic native "Hello World"
program for your Linux box. This requires only a minimal BENV setup as it uses no shared source code.

first is a native Linux multi-threaded
application that uses the OSCL to demonstrate
the OSCL dynamic object infrastructure. More
importantly, it demonstrates the use of shared source code (OSCL) by a project.

libfiles is also a native Linux
project that demonstrates the use of the optional libfiles.b kludge.
This project also requires the OSCL.

To build this stuff:

create a BENV repository root
directory (any name will do) with three sub-directories named project,
src, and tools.